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Multi-locus phylogeography of the dusky dolphin (Lagenorhynchus obscurus): passive dispersal via the west-wind drift or response to prey species and climate change?

机译:暗淡海豚(Lagenorhynchus obscurus)的多部位系统地理学:通过西风漂流或对猎物物种和气候变化的响应而被动扩散?

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Background The dusky dolphin (Lagenorhynchus obscurus) is distributed along temperate, coastal regions of New Zealand, South Africa, Argentina, and Peru where it feeds on schooling anchovy, sardines, and other small fishes and squid tightly associated with temperate ocean sea surface temperatures. Previous studies have suggested that the dusky dolphin dispersed in the Southern Hemisphere eastward from Peru via a linear, temperate dispersal corridor provided by the circumpolar west-wind drift. With new mitochondrial and nuclear DNA sequence data, we propose an alternative phylogeographic history for the dusky dolphin that was structured by paleoceanographic conditions that repeatedly altered the distribution of its temperate prey species during the Plio-Pleistocene. Results In contrast to the west-wind drift hypothesis, phylogenetic analyses support a Pacific/Indian Ocean origin, with a relatively early and continued isolation of Peru from other regions. Dispersal of the dusky dolphin into the Atlantic is correlated with the history of anchovy populations, including multiple migrations from New Zealand to South Africa. Additionally, the cooling of the Eastern Equatorial Pacific led to the divergence of anchovy populations, which in turn explains the north-south equatorial transgression of L. obliquidens and the subsequent divergence of L. obscurus in the Southern Hemisphere. Conclusion Overall, our study fails to support the west-wind drift hypothesis. Instead, our data indicate that changes in primary productivity and related abundance of prey played a key role in shaping the phylogeography of the dusky dolphin, with periods of ocean change coincident with important events in the history of this temperate dolphin species. Moderate, short-term changes in sea surface temperatures and current systems have a powerful effect on anchovy populations; thus, it is not infeasible that repeated fluctuations in anchovy populations continue to play an important role in the history of coastal dolphin populations.
机译:背景信息昏暗的海豚(Lagenorhynchus obscurus)分布在新西兰,南非,阿根廷和秘鲁的温带沿海地区,在那里以摄食an鱼,沙丁鱼和其他小鱼和鱿鱼为食,这些鱼类和鱿鱼与温带海洋海面温度紧密相关。先前的研究表明,昏暗的海豚通过由极极性的西风漂移提供的线性,温带的扩散通道从秘鲁向东扩散到南半球。借助新的线粒体和核DNA序列数据,我们提出了由古海洋条件构造的灰暗海豚的替代系统地理史,该条件在上新世期间反复改变了其温带猎物的分布。结果与西风漂流假说相反,系统发育分析支持太平洋/印度洋的起源,秘鲁相对较早和持续地与其他地区隔离。昏暗的海豚向大西洋的扩散与an鱼种群的历史有关,包括从新西兰到南非的多次迁徙。此外,赤道东太平洋的降温导致of鱼种群的分化,这又解释了液态龙虾的南北赤道海侵和随后在南半球的暗纹L.的分歧。结论总的来说,我们的研究未能支持西风漂移假说。取而代之的是,我们的数据表明,初级生产力的变化和相关猎物的数量在塑造暗淡海豚的系统学方面起着关键作用,海洋变化时期与该温带海豚物种历史上的重要事件同时发生。海面温度和当前系统的适度短期变化会对have鱼种群产生强大影响;因此,在沿海海豚种群的历史上,repeated鱼种群的反复波动继续发挥重要作用是不可行的。

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